latexproducing
Latexproducing refers to organisms that secrete latex, a milky or colored sap stored in specialized tissues called laticifers. In plants, latex is produced as a defense mechanism and is released when tissue is damaged. It is typically an emulsion containing water, rubbery polymers, proteins, sugars, minerals, and, in some species, alkaloids or other secondary metabolites.
Most widely known are latex-producing plants such as Hevea brasiliensis, the rubber tree, whose tapped latex
Composition varies by species. Rubber tree latex is dominated by polyisoprene particles suspended in water, with
Applications range from natural rubber in tires, gloves, and elastomeric goods to pharmaceutically important alkaloids in